10 Reasons Why Bad News Barrett Is Actually Good News For WWE

By Tom Gibbs /

4. He€™s Confident With A Microphone

Now it wouldn€™t be fair to compare Barrett to The Rock, Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and other amazing wrestlers who were able to control the crowd with every word they spoke, but Barrett does have the perfect tone and mannerisms to play off as a despicable character capable of backing up his words with actions. His English accent, and his articulation of the English language when he€™s focused on the message he€™s trying to send, can make even the happiest WWE fan€™s skin crawl. The way he makes fun of the traditions of American, and the look of the American people (slobs, oafs, dimwits, etc.) makes you want to throw your food and drinks at him, and he knows this. He loves getting under people€™s skin, and every boo and hiss that emanates from the audience gives him more confidence to pull out the big guns and really get nasty with the crowd. At the moment Wade simply has bad news to tell, but even when he does that he€™ll add on a menacing laugh that mocks everyone within earshot. Whether he€™s by himself, or he€™s leading a large collection of wrestlers, putting the microphone in his hand is a great way to produce a ton of heat from American audiences.